Duke City Recovery Toolbox is an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment facility that offers customizable services such as medication management, therapy, family programs, and more. They accept Medicaid and self-pay, but not health insurance. Clients can access Methadone or Suboxone for withdrawal symptoms and receive financial assistance if needed.
Turning Point provides comprehensive dual diagnosis treatment programs for drug addiction, incorporating evidence-based therapies and holistic care. Services include individual therapy, skill development, relapse prevention, 12-step facilitation, group therapies, aftercare planning, education, and community support. They accept most major health insurance providers and prioritize the overall wellness of their clients, addressing spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects of their lives.
State of the Heart Recovery is a non-profit treatment facility that uses evidence-based therapies, technology, and self-care to treat substance abuse. Services include medication assistance, therapy, peer support, fitness groups, and an app for biometric tracking and feedback.
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The Recovery House offers a comprehensive residential program with 24-hour care, detox services, and personalized treatment plans. Their staff includes trained clinicians and individuals in recovery, and they use a three-pillar approach to address the body, mind, and soul of each client. Treatment also includes yoga, self-defense, sports, horticulture, and culinary therapy to prepare clients for a successful life after recovery.
The University of New Mexico Hospital offers evidence-based treatment options for alcohol and drug abuse, including case management, medical services, psychiatric care, therapy, skill development, and peer support. They also provide opioid replacement therapies and believe in a well-rounded approach to treatment.
Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center provides 24/7 access to short-term addiction healthcare services for veterans and their families, including mental health counseling, therapy, family programs, and crisis intervention. Referrals to other rehab programs are available for long-term care.
Central New Mexico Treatment Center offers short-term medication-assisted treatment for opioid withdrawal, serving Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, North Valley, South Valley, Corrales, and Belen. Services include individual and group therapy, family therapy, medical exams, and supervised withdrawal. Referrals to longer-term treatment are available. Payment options include insurance or self-pay.